Everyone,
Our lists are now being archived at MARC in addition to SF and the Mail
Archive.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
I'm still looking at GMANE.
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Mike,
On 17 Jan 2003 08:07:51 PST Mike Noyes wrote:
> Everyone,
> Our lists are now being archived at MARC in addition to SF and the Mail
> Archive.
Excellent! MARC has a very thorough search algorithm. In my
opinion, even better than mail-archive and definitely better than
Sourceforge. Ther
Hi Lynn & group
0.6 looks pretty antiquated to me. I believe they are at 0.99 now.
Apparently the C-based stuff is the way they go and should the developers
decide this is the way to go I think we should stick with the latest releases.
regards
Erich
At 22:43 16.01.2003 -0600, you wrote:
On Th
Erich Titl wrote:
Hi Lynn & group
0.6 looks pretty antiquated to me. I believe they are at 0.99 now.
Apparently the C-based stuff is the way they go and should the developers
decide this is the way to go I think we should stick with the latest releases.
Not that I have lots of free time, but i
Everyone,
ViewCVS and pserver are back on-line.
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2352&group_id=1
(2003-01-17 12:27:38 - Project CVS Services) As of the morning of
2003-01-17, project CVS services have been restored (pserver-based
CVS repository access and ViewCVS
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Please excuse the absurd cross-posting, but I wanted to make sure that
everyone that might be interested in such a project heard about
it. NoCatSplash, a multi-threaded captive portal written in C, has reached
a more-or-less beta stage prior to its ini
I just got my Feb. 2003 issue of SysAdmin, and was pleased to see an
article about LEAF.
In "Increasing Bandwidth with Wireless Devices", Henry Psenicka nad Bob
Pocius go over the details of migrating their WAN from 128Kbit/s ISDN
links to point-point wireless using 802.11 wireless devices and